dr Xianbao Xu
Zatrudnienie
- Profesor uczelni ze stop. nauk. dr w Katedra Inżynierii Sanitarnej
Słowa kluczowe Pomoc
- landfill leachate, food waste, anaerobic fermentation, lactate, ammonia
- microplasticwater resourceenvironmental pollutionecosystemliving organismstoxin scavenging
- organic wastecross-kingdom microbial consortiamedium-chain fatty acidfungi yeastelectron donor
- wastewaters treatmentnitrogen removalpartial denitrificationanammoxsustainable water availability
Kontakt dla biznesu
- Lokalizacja
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Telefon
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Media społecznościowe
Wybrane publikacje
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Microplastics in water resources: Global pollution circle, possible technological solutions, legislations, and future horizon
Beneath the surface of our ecosystems, microplastics (MPs) silently loom as a significant threat. These minuscule pollutants, invisible to the naked eye, wreak havoc on living organisms and disrupt the delicate balance of our environment. As we delve into a trove of data and reports, a troubling narrative unfolds: MPs pose a grave risk to both health and food chains with their diverse compositions and chemical characteristics....
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Enhancing chain-elongating microbiomes: Sequential fungi-bacteria cooperation for efficient food waste upgrading using endogenous electron donors
The upgrading of organic waste such as food waste (FW) into medium-chain carboxylates (MCC) is within a bio-based circular economy concept. An efficient chain elongation (CE) microbiome is difficult to obtain, which normally requires long-term acclimatization and an exogenous supplement of electron donor (ED, especially ethanol). In this study, the CE microbiome was rapidly shaped within 18 days and an efficient endogenous ethanol-based...
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Removal of nitrogen from wastewater: Unsolved problems and possible solutions with partial denitrification/anammox systems
Abstract Nitrate (NO3−) is more stable than ammonia (NH4+) and nitrite (NO2−) among the majority of emerging pollutants in wastewater that can harm the ecosystem by depleting oxygen and water quality, thereby posing environmental and human health risks. Despite anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) being a common method for nitrogen (N) removal from wastewater, it leaves behind residual NO3− of around 11 %. Maintaining the stability...
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